| 1773 - 306 Seiten
...round her fland ; To her and me confefs'd alone j Each waving his celeftial hand, And pointing to th' eternal throne. The angel fpoke — No hufband dear,...impatient of delay, No more could mortal fetters bind j But fpringing to the realms of day, Leaves every human care behind. Yet fhall jan infant daughter's... | |
| John Almon - 1786 - 338 Seiten
...alone ; " Each waving his celcftial hand, " And pointing to th' eternal throne/ The angel fpoke— nor hufband dear, Nor children lov'd (a mournful train)...fetters bind, But fpringing to the realms of day, Leaves ev'ry human care behind. D 4 Yet, oh ! an infant daughter's * claim Demands from heaven thy guardian... | |
| John Almon - 1786 - 528 Seiten
...Each waving his celeftial hand, " And pointing to th' eternal throne.' The angel fpoke — nor hufoand dear, Nor children lov'd (a mournful train} Could...fetters bind, But fpringing to the realms of day, Leaves ev'ry human care behind. Vet, oh ! an infant daughter's * claim Demands from heaven thy guardian care... | |
| Lady, A Lady - 1836 - 338 Seiten
...hand, And pointing to th' eternal throne.' The angel spoke — nor husband dear, Nor children loved, (a mournful train,) Could from her eye attract one tear, Nor bend one thought to earth again. The soul, impatient of delay, No more could mortal fetters bind ; But, springing to the realms of day,... | |
| Claud Nugent - 1898 - 424 Seiten
..."Each waving his celestial hand, "And pointing to th' eternal throne." The angel spoke — nor husband dear, Nor children lov'd (a mournful train) Could...one tear, Nor bend one thought to earth again. The soul, impatient of delay, No more could mortal fetters bind, But springing to the realms of day, Leaves... | |
| 1770 - 742 Seiten
...Each waving his orleflial hand, And pointing to th' eternal throne." The angel fpake— nor hulband dear, Nor children lov'd, (a mournful train) Could...more could mortal fetters bind, But fpringing to the rulms of day, Leaves ev'ry human care behind. Yet oh ! an infant daughter's claim Demands from heav'n... | |
| 1770 - 748 Seiten
...angel fpakc — nor hulband dear, Nor children lov'd, (a mournful train) Could from her eye atlraft one tear, Nor bend one thought to earth again. The...fetters bind, But fpringing to the realms of day, Leaves ev'ry human care behind. Yet oh ! an infant daughter's claim Demands from hcav'n thy guardian care... | |
| 1770 - 362 Seiten
...alone, Each waving his celeftijl hand, And pointing to th' eternal throne." The ai>£»-lf poke— Nor hufband dear, Nor children lov'd (a mournful train!) Could from her eye attract one t^rar. Nor bend one thought to earth again. The foul, impatient of delay, No more could mortal fetters... | |
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